Daily life during the Spanish Inquisition

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Daily life during the Spanish Inquisition

James M. Anderson

(Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series)

Greenwood Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-285) and index

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The life of persecuted minorities, as well as that of the wealthy and the ordinary people of Spain during the Spanish Inquisition, comes alive in this illuminating account. For three and a half centuries, the Inquisition permeated every aspect of daily life in early modern Spain. This history depicts in graphic terms the dangers faced by Jews and Muslims and their suffering at the hands of the Inquisitors, as well as the struggle for survival of the lower classes and the ostentatious display of wealth of the high nobility. Set against the political, religious, social, economic, and cultural events of the time, it presents a balanced account, rich in detail, of the daily activities of the Spanish people during this period. Each chapter offers a succinct perspective of life during early modern Spain, covering the political and social setting, the Church, the Inquisition, Jews and Conversos, Muslims and Moriscos, the court, urban and rural life, family life, clothes and fashions, food, arts and entertainment, military life, education, and health and medicine. All these aspects of life are discussed in the context of a society experiencing profound internal conflicts arising from matters of religion, class, gender, and ethnic prejudice. Interwoven in the text is a discussion of relevant political and economic events that helped to shape the times, as well as comments from both contemporary Spanish writers and foreign visitors who witnessed firsthand the conditions and attitudes of the people. More than 40 illustrations, a timeline of important events, a list of Spanish rulers during the centuries of the Inquisition, a glossary, and a bibliography add value to the narrative.

Table of Contents

Chronology of the Spanish Inquisition Introduction Early Modern Spain Political Setting Social Setting The Church The Inquisition Jews and Conversos Muslims and Moriscos The Court Urban Life Rural Life Family Life Clothes and Fashion Food Arts and Entertainment Military Life Education Health and Medicine Glossary Appendix A: Rulers of Spain During the Inquisition Appendix B: Sources of Information Bibliography Index

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